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I collect and wear vintage pocket watches. Bulova, Hamilton, Illinois Walthams and Elgins are my favorites. Most are 100 years old, still run and keep excellent time for their age.
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Unfortunately it doesn't run. One of these days I'll have to find a good watch guy to get it running. I'll never use it, but it would be nice for it to be functional. Quote:
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I alternate between a Rolex Submariner (~25+ years old) and a Seiko Pepsi watch (50 years old).
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The two watch threads: https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1123904-hey-watch-guys-crypto-crash-helping-availability.html
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/732106-ive-been-wristwatch-shopping-everything-i-love.html I still wear a mechanical self-winding chronometer from Breitling. Yes, it has no practical use given my smart watch and phone. |
I sold both of my Rolex Subs a year or so ago. Too much money on my wrist and the sale bought some much needed car parts. I replaced them with a diver from Christopher Ward. A boutique watchmaker from England. So far I've been happy. It keeps good time, feels great on the wrist and was reasonably priced for what it is.
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^^^ I have that same Aquatimer. It's my favorite watch.
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I'm a thin build, so I don't like watches that are thick. They 'catch' on almost everything, so I go for a slim face watch, which are Skagens.
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A plain Citizen Eco drive . It keeps great time and basically zero maintenance .
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I have a Casio G shock that I wear 24/7. It doesn't come off ever unless the band breaks. My last Timex Ironman snapped off when it got caught with my back pack strapping while we were in China on a small boat off the branch of the Yangtze River. It drove me nuts for three weeks without it. Finally when we got to Hong Kong, the next morning I bought a Casio and its been on my wrist for the past 4.5 years now. Beauty about this is that its solar charging. All I ask for in a watch is the date, day of the week, and time.
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The first couple times of wearing a mesh band...I almost quit the thing. After using it a while I found it to be super comfortable and non-sweaty as a leather one is. Now I can fasten that thing like nothing.:) Yes...Skagens are great watches. |
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This one getting good reviews on youtube. Korean made. Pitzman automatic chronograph. Evidently a higher quality Seiko made movement. Beware of it being mugger bait...close resemblance to a Daytona. No, not for this old man...
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I wear an old, first gen Citizen Eco-Drive titanium chronograph. Not specifically purchased to wear with my silver Targa, but it fits. Personally, I think that any older analog, round-dial, non-plastic watch seems to pair well with a 911...
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